Pension and Related Matters Amendment Act, 1985OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN...
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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA
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KAAPSTAD, 24 JULIE 1985 No. 9860
STATE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE KANTOOR VAN DIE ST AATSPRESIDENT
24July 1985 No. 1628. 24 Julie 1985
It is hereby notified that the State President has assented to the following Act which is hereby published for general information:-
Hierby word bekend gemaak dat die Staatspresident sy goedkeuring geheg het aan die onderstaande Wet wat hierby ter algemene inligting gepubliseer word:-
No. 105 of 1985: Pension and Related Matters Amendment Act, 1985.
No. 105 van 1985: Wysigingswet op Pensioen- en Aanverwante Aangeleenthede, 1985.
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Act No. 105, 1985 PENSION AND RELATED MATfERS AMEND~ENT ACT, 1985
GENERAL-EXPI:.,ANATORY NOTE:
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Amendment of section 79 of Act78ofl973, as amended by section 6 of Act 27 of 1974 and section 1 of Act67of1974.
Amendment of section 82 of Act78of1973, as amended by section 7 of Act 27 of 1974, sectionS of
) Words J.n.b:o)d type in square brackets i'ndicate -omissions from existing enactments.
Words undedined with solid line indicate insertions in existing enactments. -
ACT To amend the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Act,
1973, so as to increase the one-sum benefits payable to persons suffering from compensatable diseases in the second degree and to make other provision relating to the determination of the one-sum benefit payable to the widow or dependent children of a deceased White person who was at the time of his death suffering from a compensatable disease in the second degree; to insert a section llA in the Members of Parliament and Political Office-bearers Pension Scheme Act, 1984, in which the pensionable service is regulated of certain office-bearers whose term of office is terminated by the State President; to amend the Pension Laws Amendment Act, 1984, so as to effect. a textual correction in section 9 thereof; to empower .the State President to .. approve a reduction in the salaries or remuneration of ce.t:tain political officebearers, and in connection therewith to provide for the retention of certain pension rights of such office-bearers, their dependants, estates or surviving spouses; and to increase certain benefits and special awards payable in terms of the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Act, 1973; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
(Afrikaans text signed by the State President.) (Assented to IOJuly 1985.)
BE IT ENACTED by the State President and the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, as follows:-
1. Sectiqn 79 of the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Act, 1973, is hereby amended by the substitution for sub-section (6) of the following subsection: 5
"(6) When the certification committee has found that a person to whom a one-sum benefit was awarded under subsection ( 4) is suffering from a compensatable disease in the second degree, the commissioner shall award to such person an additional benefit [of six thousand rand] equal to the dif- 10 ference between the one-sum benefit referred to in section 80 (1), as increased from time to time (whether before or after the commencement of section 2 of the Pension Laws Amendment Act, 1984) by virtue of any law, and the one-sum benefit referred to in section 80 (3), as so increased.". 15
2. Section 82 of the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Act, 1973, is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection:
"(2) If the certification committee has found that a deceased White person to whom a one-sum benefit was 20 awarded under section 79 (4) in lieu of a monthly pension,
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Act 45 of 1975 and section 3 of Act 123 of 1984.
Insertion of section llA in Act 112 of 1984.
Amendment of section 9of Act 123 of 1984.
Reduction of salary or remuneration of State President and of certain serving and former political office-bearers.
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or to whom a one-sum benefit was awarded under section 80 (1), was at the time of his death suffering from a compensatable disease in the second degree, the commissioner shall award to his widow or to his dependent children, if any, a one-sum benefit equal to the difference between the 5 one-sum benefit referred to in[subsection] section 80 (1), as increased from time to time (whether before or after the commencement of section 3 of the Pension Laws Amendment Act, 1984) by virtue of any law, and the one-sum benefit referred to in [subsection] section 80 (3), as so in_. 10 creased.".
3. The following section is hereby inserted in the Members of Parliament and Political Office-bearers Pension Scheme Act, 1984, after section 11:
"Pensionable llA. An office-bearer- 15 service of 1 ) b office-bearer t a who is not a mem er of Parliament; whose tenure (b) who has been appointed for a term <;>f office of at of office is least five years; and terminate~ by (c) whose. tenure of office is terminated by the State State Presi-dent. President before such office-bearer has acquired 20
five years pensionable service 'to his credit, shall for the purposes of this Act, if the State President so approves, be deemed to have five years pen-sionable service to his credit.". ·
4. Section 9 of. the Pension Laws Amendment Act, 1984, is 25 hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph (a) of subsec-tion (1) of the following paragraph: ·
''(a) in the case of such a benefit, excluding a one-sum benefit referred to in sections 79 (6), 80 (1), (2) and (4), 82 (1) (b) and {2), 87 (1), (2) and (4), 88 (2) .and 106 (c) of 30 the principal Act, by 10 per cent; and". ·
5. (1) The State President may, notwithstanding the provisions of any law or of any agreement relating to conditions of service, approve the reduction of'-
(a) the salary of the State President or of a member of Par- 35 liament or of a Minister or Deputy Minister who is not a member of any House of Parliament;
(b) the remuneration of a member ofthe President's Council referred to in section 70 of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1983 (Act No. 110 of 1983); 40
(c) any salary or remuneration payable in terms of section 13 (1) of the Constitution Amendment Act, 1984 (Act No. 105 of 1984); .
(d) the salary of the holder of an office referred to in section 3 (1) (a) (ii) or (iii) of the Members of Parliament 45 and Political Office-bearers Pension Scheme Act, 1984 (Act No. 112 of 1984); or
(e) the salary of a member of a provincial council, by an amount or at a rate . not exceeding three percent of the salary or remuneration concerned, and with effect from 50 a date, which may be a date prior to the date of such approval, likewise approved by the State President.
(2) Any pension, gratuity or benefit to which a person whose salary or remuneration has been reduced by virtue of the provisions of subsection (1), his dependants, estate or surviving spouse 55 is entitled under any law, and any contributions by such person to the pension scheme of which he is a member, shall be calculated as if the reduction in question had not taken place.
(3) The State President may, with effect from a date determined by him, withdraw his approval under subsection (1) of the 60 reduction of a salary or remuneration, and such reduction shall as from that date no longer be applicable in respect of the salary or remuneration in question.
(4) For the purposes of this section "salary" and "remunera-tion" shall not include any allowance. 65
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Increase of certain benefits and special awards.
Commencement.
Short title.
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6. (1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (2), a benefit as defined in section 1, and a special award referred to in section 101, of the Occupational D1seases in Mines and Works Act, 1973 (Act No. 78 of 1973), which are payable in terms of the said Act, and which were increased by the Occupational Dis- 5 eases in Mines and Works Amendment Act, 1974 (Act No. 67 of 1974), the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Amendment Act, 1975 (Act No; 45 of 1975), the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Amendment Act, 1977 (Act No. 117 of 1977), the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Amend- 10 ment Act, 1979 (Act No. 83 of 1979), the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Amendment Act, 1980 (Act No. 83 of 1980), the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Amendment Act, 1981 (Act No. 85 of 1981 ); the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Amendment Act, 1983 (Act No. 106 of 15 1983), and the Pension Laws Amendment Act, 1984 (Act No. 123 of 1984), shall be further increased with effect from 1 Oc-tober 1985-- . .
(a) in the case of such a benefit, irrespective of whether it be<;ame or becomes payable before, on or after 1 Oc- 20 tober 1985, by the applicable percentage; and
(b) in the case of such a special award, by.an amountw)lich the commissioner, as defined in section 1 of the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Act, 1973, may in his discretion determine, but not exceeding the ap- 25 plicable percentage of any such special award payable immediately prior to 1 October 1985:
Provided that in, the calculation of any such benefit or special award, a fraction of a rand shall be calculated to the next complete rand. 30
(2) l'he provisions of subsection (1) shall not apply with reference to any one-sum benefit, as defined in section 1 of the Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Act, 1973, to which a person became or becomes entitled before-1 October 1985.
(3) For the purposes of this section "applicable percentage" 35 means 12,5 per cent in the case of Whites, 20 per cent in the case of Coloureds and Ind.ians and 25 per cent in the case of Blacks.
7. The provisions of-( a) sections 1, 2 and 4 shall be deemed to have come into 40
operation on 1 October 1984; and (b) section .3 shall be. deemed to have come into operation
on 1 June 1985.
8. This Act shall be called the Pension and Related Matters Amendment Act, 1985. 45